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In this series we're going to learn all about the brand new Players feature in Reason 9.

1:51

Players Integration

A brief overview of Players and how we can integrate them in with the Reason rack.

2:16

Dual Arpeggio Interface

Get a birds eye view of the Dual Arpeggio module to help you get familiarized and making music quickly.

9:26

Dual Arpeggio in Depth

Lets dig into the Dual Arpeggio's creative features and build arpeggios that are out of this world!

6:56

Note Echo

Did you hear something? That was the new Note Echo module. Multiply, Multiply, Multiply your MIDI and get creative with MIDI data echoes.

4:17

Scales & Chords Interface

Let's familiarize ourselves with the Scales & Chords module before we get into it in depth.

9:34

Scales & Chords in Depth

You can lay down tracks easier than ever, with minimal effort, and minimal knowledge.

4:57

Players Toolbar

Integrate multiple Players in Reason with minimal fuss.

6:30

Getting Creative with Players

Get crazy and start stacking Players to create your own one-touch orchestra.

2:40

Finishing Up

Take your Players sounds, and save them for access at a momentÕs notice, then further customize them using other built in Reason features.

Product Overview

In this video tutorial series, Reason wiz Dave Askew reveals the new Players in Propellerhead’s Reason 9, with both break down of all the features and functions, as well as creative uses.

Dave Begins at the beginning, with an overview of what the new Players are, and what they are for. That leads directly to an explanation of how they are integrated into the Reason rack.

The Dual Arpeggio is up first, and you’ll learn all about the interface, and witness all of its creative potential for adding motion and life to your parts. Next, Dave shows you how you can use the Note Echo module to multiply your MIDI notes for some wild rhythmic and cool effects!

Dave now explores the Scales & Chords player with an in-depth look at its interface and features, as well as how you can use it to lay down chords with a single finger!

Now that the basics are covered, Dave shows you around the Players Toolbar, where you can load multiple players, and then it’s time to get even more creative. You see how to stack multiple Players to create a one-touch orchestra, and how you can save your sounds and your player toolbars for later recall and customization.

The new Reason 9 Players are cool tools you can use to create new sounds and parts in your songs. Learn how to use them now, watch “Reason 9 Know-How: The Players” today!

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Unbelievably useful and v good value for a short course

Should have started on this early on my Reason journey ... short, simple but really effective, but I wish I'd watched this early on. The players are SO useful, if you know what to do with them and how to link them together. Watched the whole set in one session the first time, then went back to specific tutorials to get the most out.

Excellent

In Depth Coverage

This particular tutorial Reason 9 Know-How: The Players give a very in depth view of the many facets and inter-workings of the Reason software Line which save a lot of time so one can get up and running quickly or move at your own pace - knowing you can always come back to them if you need to.

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jameilp Submitted 3 years ago

Good instruction

Clear instructions. I enjoyed watching the video. Great site

I am a: Semi-Pro, Beginner, Producer, Beat Maker, Student

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WyrmDrake Submitted 3 years ago

Best videos on Reason

Best videos on Reason, DAWs, and music production in general. I like the new layout of the website. Well thought out.

Reviews

Unbelievably useful and v good value for a short course

Should have started on this early on my Reason journey ... short, simple but really effective, but I wish I'd watched this early on. The players are SO useful, if you know what to do with them and how to link them together. Watched the whole set in one session the first time, then went back to specific tutorials to get the most out.

Excellent

In Depth Coverage

This particular tutorial Reason 9 Know-How: The Players give a very in depth view of the many facets and inter-workings of the Reason software Line which save a lot of time so one can get up and running quickly or move at your own pace - knowing you can always come back to them if you need to.

Ease of Use

Quality of Videos

Value of Training

Access to Videos

jameilp Submitted 3 years ago

Good instruction

Clear instructions. I enjoyed watching the video. Great site

I am a: Semi-Pro, Beginner, Producer, Beat Maker, Student

Ease of Use

Quality of Videos

Value of Training

Access to Videos

WyrmDrake Submitted 3 years ago

Best videos on Reason

Best videos on Reason, DAWs, and music production in general. I like the new layout of the website. Well thought out.

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Growing up I always felt that I spent a lot of time training myself how to do things, but oddly enough I always thought I'd never make a great teacher even though I'm a geek through and through. In the early part of my career I turned down so many opportunities to teach music and engineering. I think part of that came with my own insecurity of not having the formal education that society tells us that we need to succeed. It took a lot of time, practice, and personal education to get me past that hump of feeling confident in trusting that what I taught myself was legit. I've finally reached a point where I feel like I have a lot to offer in terms of knowledge, but most of it has come through investing the time with having the hands on experience that not even formally educated people get sometimes. I truly believe the best way to learn something is to get your hands on it and immerse yourself in every little detail. Groove 3 is a great avenue to be able to share that knowledge.

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Reason 9 Know-How: The Players is rated
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Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
MartinH from
Unbelievably useful and v good value for a short courseShould have started on this early on my Reason journey ... short, simple but really effective, but I wish I'd watched this early on. The players are SO useful, if you know what to do with them and how to link them together. Watched the whole set in one session the first time, then went back to specific tutorials to get the most out.

Date published: 2019-03-12

Rated 5.0 out of
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Pop from
useful Very practical, illustrated with good examples.

Date published: 2018-11-01

Rated 4.5 out of
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anilks67 from
very helpfulit has helped me a lot to understand a lot of things.

Date published: 2018-01-02

Rated 4.5 out of
5 by
Anubus33 from
VERY HELPFULGood job explaining how the devices work

Date published: 2017-09-08

Rated 4.0 out of
5 by
Darryl from
Great IntroductionDave covers all parts of the new player devices, and shows a few ways of combining them and a few example workflows.

Date published: 2017-05-02

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
SYMusic from
ExcellentVery helpful

Date published: 2017-03-19

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
jimBob from
In Depth CoverageThis particular tutorial Reason 9 Know-How: The Players give a very in depth view of the many facets and inter-workings of the Reason software Line which save a lot of time so one can get up and running quickly or move at your own pace - knowing you can always come back to them if you need to.

Date published: 2016-11-11

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
jameilp from
Good instructionClear instructions. I enjoyed watching the video. Great site

Date published: 2016-09-01

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
WyrmDrake from
Best videos on ReasonBest videos on Reason, DAWs, and music production in general. I like the new layout of the website. Well thought out.

Date published: 2016-08-06

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
BPGeez from
Great Watch!This was one of the best sites I've seen on Reason's new Player devices!

Date published: 2016-08-03

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
Lochsloyca from
Good OverviewGood overview with some helpful tips and tricks. I do wish there were more examples of what was being explained in musical action. A minor complaint to an over all good tutorial.

Date published: 2016-07-27

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